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Studio Monitors: Event 20/20's Well Over 10 Years of Service - Dead?
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<blockquote data-quote="Morgan Chambers" data-source="post: 13748" data-attributes="member: 10434"><p>Hi Guys, I've been working in my mostly analog studio since just after the Jurassic period and seems I've</p><p>really got my moneys worth from most of the components. Today when I powered up, I got every sign of life..</p><p>levels on the machine, levels on the board (Allen & Heath ZED436) and no sound! Did the usual checks and finally</p><p>broke out the headphones and there it was. So looks like the mons. My Event 20/20's are quite old and I have no</p><p>manual but I guess this is the problem. Last session I did inadvertently spike them probably to square wave so now I'm wondering</p><p>about how to proceed. </p><p>My question is are there any tests I can do to determine if it's time to send them out to Orange County Speakers (used them in the past</p><p>on other speakers and great results) I guess I could try another amp but very wary of matching up to these high powered mons and not </p><p>good at understanding specs for amp/speaker etc.. </p><p> At least I have the phones but not my choice. The Events are so great I need them back soon!</p><p>Any responses greatly appreciated.. My SC page if you'd like to hear my work ::: <a href="https://soundcloud.com/morgan-chambers-10" target="_blank">https://soundcloud.com/morgan-chambers-10</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Morgan Chambers, post: 13748, member: 10434"] Hi Guys, I've been working in my mostly analog studio since just after the Jurassic period and seems I've really got my moneys worth from most of the components. Today when I powered up, I got every sign of life.. levels on the machine, levels on the board (Allen & Heath ZED436) and no sound! Did the usual checks and finally broke out the headphones and there it was. So looks like the mons. My Event 20/20's are quite old and I have no manual but I guess this is the problem. Last session I did inadvertently spike them probably to square wave so now I'm wondering about how to proceed. My question is are there any tests I can do to determine if it's time to send them out to Orange County Speakers (used them in the past on other speakers and great results) I guess I could try another amp but very wary of matching up to these high powered mons and not good at understanding specs for amp/speaker etc.. At least I have the phones but not my choice. The Events are so great I need them back soon! Any responses greatly appreciated.. My SC page if you'd like to hear my work ::: [URL]https://soundcloud.com/morgan-chambers-10[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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